there is some very pretty studies here.. and im glade u went with VIllpu.
plz dnt stop posting.. i love to see more..

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You've done some wonderful studies and I can tell you've put a lot of time into them. Keep working with those!
The latest piece you posted looks a stiff. I would think about sketching it out again and trying for more natural poses. Also remember to flip your canvas horizontally every now and then, you'll spot inconsistencies.
You have so great work going on so far! Keep it up!

@ FootstepsBeckon - Thanks m8, I`m rly indecisive weather to go with pure structural and mechanical studies or "waste" my time on experimenting altho i can`t rly draw correct yet.
Apparently i will have to do a loads of studies that sometimes look dull and arbitrary.

@ ToastedAlmond - Thank you for reminding me about flipping canvas which i never really did.

Your rendered digital stuff looks a little streaky which is from using a too small a brush. Imagine digital as paint, you usually block in large values and work downwards in brush size as you need to input more details.
Your gestures are looking good though - keep at them!

Your rendered digital stuff looks a little streaky which is from using a too small a brush. Imagine digital as paint, you usually block in large values and work downwards in brush size as you need to input more details.
Your gestures are looking good though - keep at them!

I'll definitely second this one-- I loosely block out a sketch with a large soft brush and always work in layers. I ended up with almost 80 layers on one, but as I worked, I could trim them down and delete what I no longer needed.

If you're working with a tablet, you'll start to enjoy the habit of softer motions for the initial sketch.